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"Like an abstractionist who refuses to discuss his inspiration, or an avant-garde artist who renders his icons through a vague and untouchable design, Wim Wenders can be both fascinating and frustrating," finds Bill Gibron at PopMatters.
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Fat City, Bill Gibron reminds us at PopMatters, "marked a new era in [John] Huston's career as the former studio player crafted a motion picture that matched nicely with the early 70s filmmaking renaissance, when writers and directors conceived cinema as art, not just a profit making business enterprise."
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On a related note, at PopMatters, Bill Gibron weighs the pros and cons of Rob Zombie's remake of Halloween.
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Now that Bill Gibron has seen to the usual disclaimers, the PopMatters staff counts all up and down the lists.
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Update, 1/16: Bill Gibron at PopMatters: "She's a reminder that imagery and memory are a strong combination, a recipe to reduce even the most startling female figure into a lifetime of living as the bride of the monster."
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Bill Gibron, writing at PopMatters, knows it'll be out on DVD some day and considers that inevitability not a good thing.
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At PopMatters, Bill Gibron looks back at the Oscars Martin Scorsese should have won.
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PopMatters 'Bill Gibron finds it "a resplendent reminder of why movies are magic."
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Bill Gibron explains in PopMatters; and Waiting for Ishtar.
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And Bill Gibron writes up two lists for PopMatters: the best and worst of 07 - again, so far.
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